Cancer Risk Is Increasing for Younger People
While some cancers do not discriminate, certain lifestyle choices can increase the risk of cancer. For instance, we all know that smoking increases the risk of lung, throat, and mouth cancer. A recent study has highlighted a concerning trend of rising cancer rates among younger Americans, especially women, with gastrointestinal, endocrine, and breast cancers showing…
Read MoreWashington, DC Is Sending Messages to Dangerous Drivers
Just like when drivers see police cars or speeding cameras, people are typically known to change their behavior when they feel like they are being watched. To test this theory, Washington, D.C is implementing a year-long messaging initiative that targets dangerous drivers, in hopes of reducing serious and fatal car accidents. According to the Washington…
Read MoreWhat You Should Know About Post-Surgical Nerve Damage
Your nerves play a vital part in the function of your body. They are in charge of sending messages and signals that allow you to move and feel certain body parts. Nerves are also responsible for helping the human body digest food, maintain a healthy heart rate, respond to stress, stay balanced, continue to breathe,…
Read MoreWhat If Doctors Are Thinking About Cancer Treatment All Wrong?
When you receive a cancer diagnosis, you most likely begin thinking about the worst-case scenarios. You are not alone; there are few things more frightening than a cancer diagnosis – except, perhaps, a misdiagnosis. So if you are like most people, you may seek a second opinion to see if a different doctor may have…
Read MoreEven the Smallest Injuries in Car Accidents Can Lead to Birth Complications
When a person is injured in a car accident, their lives are often turned upside down as they now must learn how to handle and cope with their day-to-day challenges. However, no one is at more risk for life-threatening complications from car accidents than pregnant women and their unborn babies. In fact, even the smallest…
Read MorePedestrian Deaths Continue to Rise in the United States
Pedestrians who are walking to or from work, enjoying physical exercise, or simply going for a neighborhood stroll have the right to remain safe and harm-free while on public roadways and sidewalks. However, pedestrians are more at risk for severe injuries and deaths than they have been for years. This is alarming and devastating news…
Read MorePaulson & Nace, PLLC Welcomes Our Newest Attorney, Maya J. Perry!
Paulson & Nace, PLLC is excited to introduce Maya J. Perry, our newest Associate Attorney. Maya handles complex medical malpractice and personal injury claims. She is passionate, meticulous, and dedicated to her clients’ best interests, and we know she’s a terrific addition to our team. Maya earned her undergraduate degree from the University of North…
Read MorePaulson & Nace, PLLC Attorneys Named to Best Lawyers in America® for 2024
Paulson & Nace, PLLC is proud to announce that Christopher T. Nace and Matthew A. Nace have once again been recognized by Best Lawyers in America® for 2024. Christopher T. Nace has been recognized by Best Lawyers® every year since 2013 for his work in the areas of Medical Malpractice Law – Plaintiffs, Personal Injury…
Read MorePaulson & Nace Congratulates Dimitri Vallejo, This Year’s Scholarship Recipient!
Paulson & Nace, PLLC would like to issue a heartfelt “Congratulations!” to this year’s recipient of the Barry J. Nace Pursuit of Justice Scholarship, Dimitri Vallejo! Mr. Vallejo will begin his first year of studies at Columbia Law School this Fall, with an expected graduation date of 2026. Mr. Vallejo impressed us in countless ways…
Read MoreMothers, Especially Black Mothers, Keep Dying from Childbirth
The first descriptor that pops up when we look at stories about Tori Bowie is that she was an Olympian. Then, those stories mention that she took the gold medal in Rio. Then, they say she died from complications of childbirth. The Associate Medical Examiner in Orange County labeled her death as “natural causes… citing…
Read More